Microsoft developed the. NET framework in the late the 1990s and was originally called "Next-generation Windows service" (Next Generation Windows services abbreviation NGWS). So why would Microsoft choose. NET this name? This is indeed a bit cryptic, but the following answer is the best explanation I have so far:
1). NET is proposed by Microsoft marketers to represent "networking" technology, and Sun's marketers have raised their theme: "The Internet is the computer." Dot COM became synonymous with the internet, and Dot Net was the extension of the word.
I don't think it's a bad name, but the problem is that Microsoft initially named ". Net" for so many products, and even the Internet-agnostic product named ". Net", like ". NET My Services" and ". NET Enterprise Servers". It also caused some big confusion. It was later corrected by Microsoft and restricted by naming. NET is the technology for managing software frameworks. -Stanley Small
2) I was developing at Microsoft, and I don't know who named it. NET. All the people I talked to thought it was a bad name. But it doesn't sound like a ngws. -George V. Riley
3) Early marketing push. NET as a Web service. Was. NET is expected to be more easily written and used by Web services. In particular, it should make it easier to invoke Web services so that Microsoft will let everyone use: ". NET My Services".
The project soon fell apart, of course, but the name still existed. It is better than "COM + +" or "Activexx" at least. -John Sanders
4) I was an intern at Microsoft in the summer of 2001, and at the end of the summer the intern went to Bill Gates ' house for a barbecue. An intern asked Bill: "Before you come up with." NET, are there any other names? ”
In my memory, Bill replied: "I don't really like it." NET this name. It makes people wonder if we are finally getting to know the Internet. Sadly, the names of the other proposals are even worse. Our aim was to ' work anywhere, anytime, on any device ', so the recommendation was aaaware. "-Killurin
Until two days ago, in StackOverflow on the previous about "why." NET will be called. NET? "The question and answer stick is still at the top of Google's search results.
This issue is affixed by StackOverflow thought to be closed, even if it is visible, closed for about three years or so. Just before it was about to be deleted, I edited an accepted answer, which was made by Stanley Jr.. Then briefly edited, the whole problem was deleted by the moderator. So I think it's necessary to write a short blog post to prevent others from trying to find the answer but not, just like me;-).
Why. NET is called. NET reprinted from Jerrylsxu blog